Sameh Talaat
Future University in Egypt
16 Papers
15 Citations
Sameh Talaat is an academic researcher from Future University in Egypt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Sameh Talaat include University of Bonn & University Hospital Bonn.
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Papers
Validity and reliability of three-dimensional palatal superimposition of digital dental models.
Sameh Talaat,Sameh Talaat,Ahmed Kaboudan,Christoph Bourauel,Nivine Ragy,Katherine Kula,Ahmed Ghoneima,Ahmed Ghoneima +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that OMSA offers a valid and reliable tool for 3D landmark-based digital dental models superimposition using 3 points marked along the midpalatal raphe as reference.
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Computer-aided finite element model for biomechanical analysis of orthodontic aligners
Tarek M. Elshazly,Christoph Bourauel,Mostafa Aldesoki,Ahmed Ghoneima,Moosa Abuzayda,Wael Talaat,Sameh Talaat,Ludger Keilig +7 more
TL;DR: The designed finite element model was validated by comparing the generated forces — during 0.2-mm facio-lingual translation of upper left central incisor (Tooth 21) — with the values reported by experimental studies in literature to reveal a lot about mechanical behavior of orthodontic aligners.
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Primary Evaluation of Shape Recovery of Orthodontic Aligners Fabricated from Shape Memory Polymer (A Typodont Study)
Tarek M Elshazly,Ludger Keilig,Yasmine Alkabani,Ahmed Ghoneima,Moosa Abuzayda,Sameh Talaat,Sameh Talaat,Christoph Bourauel +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, shape memory polymers (SMPs) were used as aligners for orthodontic aesthetic treatment to shape recover and move the upper central incisor.
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Potential Application of 4D Technology in Fabrication of Orthodontic Aligners
Tarek M. Elshazly,Ludger Keilig,Yasmine Alkabani,Ahmed Ghoneima,Moosa Abuzayda,Wael Talaat,Sameh Talaat,Christoph Bourauel +7 more
TL;DR: An initial study of 4D-printed aligner shows its ability to move a tooth by biocompatible orthodontic forces, after a suitable thermal stimulus within the oral temperature range.
Reliability of linear and angular dental measurements with the OrthoMechanics Sequential Analyzer
Sameh Talaat,Ahmed Kaboudan,Hero Breuning,Nivine Ragy,Tarek Elshebiny,Katherine Kula,Ahmed Ghoneima +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the reliability of newly developed software in the assessment of orthodontic tooth movement 3 dimensionally confirmed that the new software program offers a reliable tool for dental-arch measurements obtained from 3-dimensional laser-scanned models.
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